Productions

Based on a joint initiative between Central and NW London FT and the NW London NHS Trust, with funding support from the London Deanery, we researched, developed and produced a 20 minute drama documentary which focussed on the range of clinical human factors that had an influence on providing excellent care for people with mental […]

On Wednesday evening Murray Anderson-Wallace was commended by the Medical Journalists Association (MJA) for his film “Beth’s Story”. Murray was one of three finalists for the MJA Winter Awards in the investigative reporting / broadcast category and was up against stiff competition from Fergus Walsh (BBC News Health Correspondent) and Matthew Hill (BBC Points […]

Murray Anderson-Wallace has been shortlisted for an award from the Medical Journalists Association in the investigative / broadcast category for “Beth’s Story“, a documentary film that he produced and co-directed in 2011 as part of his work with www.patientstories.org.uk This moving and challenging documentary tells the story of the Bowen family following the tragic death […]

About

Murray Anderson-Wallace has a clinical background in mental health services and psychological therapy, but has spent most of his career specialising in the social psychology of organisation and applied communications research.

He works as an advisor to organisations, networks and campaigns, supporting them to tackle significant professional, ethical and social issues in more sensitive, humane and effective ways.

Murray is Visiting Professor at the Health Systems Innovation Lab at London South Bank University, where he co-leads the Darzi Clinical Leadership Programme.

His practice also includes work as an independent journalist and editor, producing media to stimulate debate about socio-cultural issues in complex human systems.